Affordable Course Materials Kristen Bottema-Beutel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Special Education Lynch School of Education, and Margaret Cohen Head Librarian, Educational Resource Center Libraries
Overview: 1. Affordable Course Materials Initiative 2. Grant Process 3. Faculty perspective
Task force members: Jane Morris, Scholarly Communication & Special Initiatives Librarian Margaret Cohen, Educational Resource Center Judith Gordon, Professor of Management and Chairperson, Management and Organization Department Adaline Mirabal-Camacho, Learning to Learn, Montserrat Coalition Clare O Connor, Biology Department John Rakestraw, Center for Teaching Excellence Kit Baum, Professor of Economics and Social Work
Task force charge: In order to address the escalating cost of academic textbooks, this group will approach the issue in two distinct ways. First, the group will explore the establishment of an initiative to support faculty who revise their curriculum to include only high quality materials that can be accessed at minimal cost to individual students. The group should propose a funding model, application process, award criteria, support infrastructure and criteria by which the effectiveness of the program may be assessed. A proposal should be forthcoming by January 1, 2015, and should set target time frames for applications, awards and implementation of the revised curricula. Second, the group will gather data about the effect of the cost of course materials on students and plan to inform faculty about these costs.
Grant Process Competitive application process Savings per student over the previous course materials/projected number enrolled Preference for courses to be implemented by Fall semester, 2016, at the latest Creation of new publicly accessible materials Newly created materials must be made publicly accessible in escholarship@bc and must be offered to the public under a Creative Commons license that allows reuse and creation of derivative works. Strength of the application
Support for faculty Workshop given jointly by the University Libraries and the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE). Subject specialist librarian CTE staff will be available for Canvas and other technology consultations and curriculum design support. Resulting open access products may be hosted in escholarship@bc, the institutional repository administered by the Libraries
Affordable Course Materials Initiative Guide
Faculty Perspective Kristen Bottema-Beutel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Special Education Lynch School of Education,
My Dilemma Course textbook proved inadequate (my course evals said so) Not current, little basis in research My Initial Solution: Add Handbook of Classroom Management in addition to practitioner book (upwards of $200 total)
A Better Solution Select from a variety of sources, including book chapters, journal articles, and online videos Provides for optimal combination of readings geared to practitioners, current research, and theory
But How? Have a team of professionals help me! Assistance in selecting databases, choosing appropriate materials Locating online videos and multimedia Clipping and managing videos Assistance in curating my collection on Canvas
End Result Current cost of textbooks for my course: $0.00 24 different sources represented in the reading list A revamped syllabus: All materials are up-to-date, relevant to students, and arranged for access Will be easier to update for future iterations; will not require wholesale rearranging based on a new book edition